Avelreese: On Discipline — A Retrospective
Avelreese reflects on what discipline actually means—not performing for others, but the quiet daily habits that build a life worth living.
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Avelreese reflects on what discipline actually means—not performing for others, but the quiet daily habits that build a life worth living.
Shiyaorieese moves through a day of training, a dead agent's final letter, and the discovery that the Master of Spies is not what he seems.
Two tomorrows collide. At a camp outside the walls, a warband holds together after the Reckoning. Inside the city, a death knight walks through the wreckage they left behind and finds the first girl who needs saving.
The finale of the first arc. Yreneese confronts Reyneese in the market—blind, broken, and guided by an unseen hand. A pit lord tears through reality. And salvation comes not from magic, but from a goblin-engineered Titan mechsuit called the …
The blurred memory has a face now—and it's hostile. A demon hunter appears, performs in the street, attacks Reyneese publicly, and disappears. Her name is Yreneese. And she hates what Reyneese became.
A memory surfaces—compressed across ten thousand years. A face that won't come clear. A childhood companion lost to time and separation. Reyneese can't remember who they were, but the body remembers the loss.
After ten thousand years of relying on power and presence, Reyneese discovers the goblin philosophy of building systems that work without you—through Brass's mentorship and Vyrneese's Thunderfury quest.
Giselleese names Shadowlily after white flowers blooming in poisoned ground and builds the first shelter that will later grow into a larger protected structure.
The moment Reyneese chose Shadow magic despite being a Light priestess—a sacrifice born from love too fierce to stay clean.
Six sisters. One new home. Too many decorations. The Warband's first Winter Veil together becomes a beautiful disaster of tinsel, chaos, and found family.
Before the warband, Vyrneese woke alone in a broken world with one certainty: she was a warrior and she needed a weapon. The rest she'd figure out later.